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ERIC DAVILA VS. PETE SPRATT

Round 1 – Davila takes the center of the cage. He misses a big hook, but Spratt dodges and lands a straight. Spratt backs away and resets. He pushes into the clinch. Davila circles off, and they break. Big left for Davila. Spratt tries to answer, but he slips on a kick. Davila latches onto a guillotine choke, but he falls off as he tries to finish. He returns to the feet, where Spratt awaits. Spratt clinches and lands a knee before moving away. Spratt with a nice combo of speedy punches to the dome. Davila just walks through them and moves into the cage. Nothing there, and Spratt slips away. Davila fires a punch to the gut. Spratt jabs, but Davila answers with a few strong straights. Nice lead right for Spratt. Kick to the body for Spratt thuds hard. Davila pushes in, but Spratt walks away. This cage is really big, and Spratt has a ton of room to escape. Spratt jabs, and Davila counters. Davila with a nice right hand. Both guys content to trade single shots at this point. Spratt certainly has the speed advantage, but the power appears to favor Davila. Spratt lands two punches and avoids a Davila counter. Spratt shoots in and lands it, but Davila pops right back up and pushes into the cage. Spratt sprawls, but he hits the deck on a second effort from his foe. Davila has side control briefly. Spratt rolls to his knees. Round ends there. Close round. Not much for either side, and MMAjunkie.com sees it 10-9, Spratt, very narrowly.

Round 2 – Faster start to open, but only for a moment. Nothing major lands, and they move into the clinch. Knees traded inside, and Spratt pushes his foe to the cage. He tries to break away, though he catches a right as he retreats. Spratt lands twice to the gut, and Davila kicks low. Spratt certainly more active on the feet, but Davila seems unfazed by the blows. Davila finally releases his hands, but Spratt just walks away. Spratt gets tagged by a few punches in a flurry, but an accidental clash of heads causes a brief break. Referee very non-chalant on the timeout, perhaps adding to the confusion. Crowd doesn’t like it, and Spratt takes just a little break before moving back in quickly. Spratt still light on his feet, but Davila is starting to attack. He drops Spratt with a knee to the head as he ducks in, and Davila rushes in to finish. Spratt scrambles, but he’s caught in a guillotine choke. Davila drops down, and it’s tight. Spratt has no choice but to tap. Eric Davila def. Pete Spratt via submission (guillotine choke) – Round 2, 3:49.

Spratt rises to reveal a huge knot on his head. Massive swelling from the knee.

KAREN DARABEDYAN VS. DANIEL STRAUS

Round 1 – Straus holds the center early, and he misses on a high kick. He switches stances and ducks under a Darabedyan punch for a takedown. Darabedyan sprawls an controls the head. He tries to land a knee, then releases and backs awya. Darabedyan has a high kicked blocked. Straus flurries into a clinch, but Darabedyan circles off. Knees from both inside. Darabedyan’s looks a little crisper, but as he backs away, Straus flurries and finishes with a high kick. Darabedyan kicks low. Straus with a reach advantage, and he lands a right hand that staggers Darabedyan. As Straus moves in to deliver more punishment, Darabedyan scrambles up. Nice toss sequence against the cage leaves Straus on top. Darabedyan rises to his feet and circles off without absorbing any damage. Darabedyan earns the trip and tries to take the back, but Straus is right back up. Darabedyan drops and attacks the leg. Straus works free, but Darabedyan is there to gain back control. Straus rolls, and Darabedyan finishes in side control. Nice back and forth action. Close round, and MMAjunkie.com thinks Darabedyan may have stolen it at the end, 10-9. Legitimate case for a 10-10.

Round 2 – Darabedyan avoids a few early strikes and moves into clinch. He tries for a choke and lets it go when he sees an opening to strike. Darabedyan kicks to the body, but it’s blocked. They’re dancing on the outside. After a few boos, they engage in a flurry that Straus may have got the best of. Darabedyan slowing on his feet a bit. Low kicks traded. Straus lands a jab. Action slow, but they finally unleash a few haymakers. Darabedyan is moving in and out of range and dictating the action. Straus looks content to wait for openings that aren’t coming. Straus does leap in with a straight, but he eats a counter. Straus kicks to the body. Traded shots again in the final seconds. The few toe-to-toe scrambles were fun, but much less action to score. MMAjunkie.com sees it narrowly for Straus, 10-9, based on the clean shots that did land.

Round 3 – Straus misses an early attack, and the two clinch. To the floor, and Straus takes the top. He’s immediately in mount. Darabedyan trying to scramble underneath, and he does regain half-guard. Struas only able to sneak in a few punches before being forced to worry about maintaining his top position. He spins looking for an advantage that isn’t there. The two return curiously to the feet, almost in a gentleman’s agreement. Darabedyan immediately capitalizes by sucking his opponent away from the cage and is now in half-mount. He throws a few short punches to the body and head. Straus bucks and sweeps out to the side. He tries to stay there, but Darabedyan rises. It’s a clinch, and both guys look exhausted. Stalemate in the clinch, but it’s Darabedyan on the outside. Referee calls for a restart. Tired punches on the restart. Straus does shoot in and get a takedown. Darabedyan works to his feet as he eats a few punches. These rounds have been tight throughout, and wild scores would not surprise. MMAjunkie.com leans toward Straus very narrowly, 10-9 with the last takedown, and 29-28 overall. Daniel Straus def. Karen Darabedyan via unanimous decision (scores announced as 10-9, 10-9, 10-9).

DEVIN COLE VS. AARON ROSA

Round 1 – Cole fires the first salvo, but his strikes miss. The pair collar tie and trade a few big shots to the chin, but Cole moves into the clinch. He lets go, and both fighters trade straights against the cage before moving back in tight. Cole peppers the gut inside. They separate and trade wild hook, but this time Rosa lands the best shot. Cole presses in again. It’s a slow pace from the heavyweights. They punch and moves away. Rosa looks a little lighter on his feet, but neither too effective yet. Cole grabs the legs and earns the takedown. He stands up and falls back into guard. Rosa returns to his feet as well and just misses a big punch. Clinch again before backing away. It’s a few tired, wild punches before returning to the clinch. It’s a familiar and fairly unwelcome sight. They break, and Cole lands a few more shots before the bell. MMAjunkie.com sees it for Cole, 10-9, but it’s not exactly inspiring stuff.

Round 2 – Rosa with a double jab to open. He punches again, and Cole says it’s an eyepoke. Ref says carry on, and Rosa does. He doesn’t land much though before Cole clinches up and spins off the cage.They break and fire, though neither scores. Rosa lands a straight. He’s starting to tighten his punches with success. Cole firing wild counters that miss. Rosa leads with a hook that scores. Cole looks for a takedown, but this time Rosa is there to shrug it off. Rosa catches a knee, but he can’t capitalize. Cole clinches and pushes into the cage. Rosa has a Thai plum, but he lets it go in favor of an exchange. It’s still very even in the exchanges. Cole is successful with hooks and uppercuts, and Rosa looks better with distance. Neither has much pace. Rosa with a beautiful toss to the floor, but Cole scrambles back up pretty quickly. Cole tries again for a takedown that doesn’t come. Few punches inside at the bell. Still an, ahem, moderately paced fight, but MMAjunkie.com sees the second for Rosa, 10-9.

Round 3 – Rosa kicks low, and Cole punches over the top. They reverse course with the next series. Rosa looks more lively, but he’s not moving forward. Cole lands to the body, and Rosa misses the counter. Low kick for Rosa behind a straight that missed. Corner yelling for combos. Crowd yelling for anything. Cole lands a lead. He lands again to the body. Rosa sneaks in a crisp right. Rosa with a front kick. It’s just one-strike stuff here, and both are marginally scoring. Rosa jabs and lands a low kick. Three-punch combo for Rosa. Cole throws two and scores to the gut. Cole presses in with a minute left. Rosa grabs underhooks and spins off the cage. Both fighters throw a few short, chopping punches and try to land what could be a pivotal takedown. Cole finally ducks underneath and gets it. He’ll get only a few short shots off, but the round ends there. Might be enough, but MMAjunkie.com sees it for Rosa, 10-9, and awards him the fight, 29-28. Aaron Rosa def. Devin Cole via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28).

CHAMP DOUGLAS EVANS VS. RONNIE MANN

Round 1 – Both fighters cautious to open, and Mann throws the first jab. Evans looks at kick low, and Mann unleashes a few quick hands. Missing early, but the speed impresses. Evans backs away from a two-unch series that ends with a high kick. Evans yet to really fire. Mann is short on his strikes, though he does land a counter-right. Evans with a jab. Mann showing excellent head movement and speed early. Evans not really taking any damage, though. Evans works a jab, but Mann fires back with a leaping knee. Mann lands a high kick and then ducks under a punch to counter with a right. Mann kicks low. Evans fires a punch, but Mann counters with a flurry. Evans alertly pushes into a clinch. Mann controls the head and then moves away. Mann crisp early, but he has yet to really score heavy. Evans catches a kick and works Mann to the floor, but Mann busy from his back. He tries to attack the leg, but Evans pulls away. Late takedown from Mann, and MMAjunkie.com sees it for him, 10-9.

Round 2 – Mann lands a right straight. Evans does get in a jab. Lefts traded. Mann kicks to the body. Evans looks like he’s trying to figure out something to get in without eating a counter. He misses a big overhand, though he does score a 1-2. Evan lands an overhand right. Mann lands a flying knee that knocks Evans down as he was trying to throw. Evans recovers quickly and lands a nice right hand when they re-engage. Mann fires off six punches and a high kick. Evans blocks it, but he’s on defense. Mann continues to press forward with punches. Evans doesn’t look hurt, but definitely bothered. He shoots in for a takedown. He gets it, but Mann does a good job of scrambling up and reversing the position. Mann works to his feet and pulls away. Mann takes the center and scores low. Evans moving away and covering up well, but Mann remains the aggressor. Evans tries a takedown, and Mann wraps around the neck. Evans pulls away.Two punches and a kick from Evans. Mann runs forward with a leaping knee at the bell. MMAjunkie.com sees it again for Mann, 10-9.

Round 3 – Evans with a 1-2 to open, and he returns with a low kick. Mann gets one of his own, and Evans spins around. Mann kicks the leg again. Traded punches, and Evans works in a takedown. Best start to a round for Evans, but Mann turns the hips and tries for the armbar. Evans slams Mann to the floor to release his arm, and he tries to follow it up with a few ground-and-pound blows. Mann works to his knees and covers up Mann drives in, but Evans stands and tries to control the head. He can’t, and they reset on the feet. Cautious approach. Mann lands a low kick. He’s definitely not rattling off the combos as he was before, but he’s still pressing forward. Mann ducks under a right and lands a counter. Evans scores to the body, and he follows it up with more of the same. Pace slowing. Evans shoots in unsuccessfully. Evans walks into a knee on a shot attempt. Mann thinks choke as he hits his back. It looks possible with the right-arm guillotine, but Evans pulls out at the bell. Better early stuff from Evans, and he may have taken the round. MMAjunkie.com gives him the nod, 10-9.

Round 4 – Evans fires off the first shot, but they look tired. Mann returns fire, and his don’t look tired at all. Mann kicks to the cup. Only a momentary stop from Evans. He moves in, but Mann is there to connect to the chin. Evans trying to score, but he may given it his all in the third. Mann still crisp, and he’s scoring with kicks. Evans telegraphs a takedown. He gets it, but he’s in the same guillotine he was in earlier. He survive it again. Mann works his left leg high. Nothing there. Evans pressing in. Mann trapped against the cage, and he tries to scramble up. Evans tries for a topside guillotine, but it’s not there. Nevertheless, he stays on top. Mann on his knees, but he takes a few elbows to the head and rolls. Mann works again to his knees, but he takes more elbows. Uninspired round for Mann, who looked to have Evans worn down early. MMAjunkie.com sees the round for Evans and has it even entering the final round – a shocking turn of events from the pace of the first two frames.

Round 5 – Mann still light and still moving forward. He lands a low kick. Evans starting to duck the hooks now. Mann leaps in with a knee that doesn’t land flush. Evans works the body. Traded straights. Evans shoots but gets kicked low as he comes in. Evans still backing away. Mann lands a few shots flush. Evans shoots, but this time Mann does defend. He follows up with a combo, and Evans scampers away. In the center, and now Mann is firing those combos again. Mann lands to the body and moves away. A pushing left hand moves Evans away. Nice right for Mann. Evans throws a tired left. Mann still crisp with his punches. Evans shoots again, and Mann just backs away. High kick for Mann. Snapping low kick for Mann. Evans eats a right hand. Mann doesn’t pounce wildly. Crowd wanted it, but Mann is picking him apart in the final round. No need for risk. Leaping knee for Mann misses. Evans tries to fire off shots, but Mann stands him up with a flurry. Mann with a leaping knee in the final bell. Evans turns it into a takedown, but MMAjunkie.com doesn’t think that’s enough. MMAjunkie.com sees the final round for Mann, 10-9, and awards him the fight, 48-47. Ronnie Mann def. Douglas Evans via split decision (47-48, 48-47, 48-47).

PAUL BRADLEY VS. JOHNNY REES

Round 1 – Rees with an early low kick. He tries it again, and Bradley shoots in. Bradley in half-mount and pressing in tight. Rees regains guard as Bradley punches. Bradley patiently steps back over on the left an starts trying to free the right leg. Crowd doesn’t like the controlling action from top, but Bradley does get out to side control. He works ina few knees, then moves to north-south and tries for the choke. Rees’s head turning purple, but he’s signaling that he’s OK. Rees stuck, but he continues to signal that he’s fine – and maybe even a little bored. Bradley finally lets go and scrambles back around to half-mount. Side control, and Rees scrambles away. This time Bradley jumps the back, locks in the rear-naked choke and elicits the tap. Paul Bradley def. Johnny Rees via submission (rear-naked choke) – Round 1, 4:28.

BROCK LARSON VS. TAREC SAFFIEDINE

Round 1 – Saffiedine feigns a few jabs early, and he’s trying to keep his level low. Saffiedine switching stances and trying to keep his distance while measuring a jab. Crowds wants instant action. Larson runs in with wild punches, but Saffiedine tags him with a counter. Larson stumbles and retreats. Larson yet to shoot, and he exchanges punches as well. Saffiedine gets the better of it. Larson circling with his back near the cage. Saffiedine lands a jab. Larson punches, but Saffiedine retreats and answers with his own series. Saffiedine misses a high kick. Larson runs forward recklessly. Saffiedine stays away, but Larson finally latches onto a leg. Saffiedine shows excellent balance and remains upright. Larson tries to suck him off the cage, but he trips back. As he falls, he tries to attack the leg. Saffiedine keeps it safe and fires a few right hands from the top. Larson pulls half-guard underneath. Larson looks to secure a kimura from underneath, but Saffiedine does a good job of keeping his arm safe while scoring points with strikes from the top. Saffiedine stands in the final seconds, and he takes the opening round on the MMAjunkie.com card, 10-9.

Round 2 – Saffiedine lands a nice right hand up the pipe. Larson continues to fight with his back against the cage. Saffiedine kicks the thigh. Saffiedine switches stances and jabs. Saffiedine misses a punch, but Larson’s counters are no more successful. Larson continues to fight from the cage.He moves to the center, but he immediately retreats back. Saffiedine leaps in with a knee, and Larson catches it. However, Saffiedine again shows excellent balance while remaining upright. Larson holds Saffiedine’s right leg, but “Sponge” won’t be toppled. Knee inside from Saffiedine. Referee appears comfortable with the “action.” Larson drops for a double, but Saffiedine pulls away. Saffiedine kicks the thigh on the restart. He just misses a high kick. Larson does not want to fight in the middle of the cage. He does land a leaping right. Saffiedine kicks the leg and presses in. Nothing there, and they reset. Little flurry in the end, and a few shots are dangerously close to the bell. Less offense in the round, but MMAjunkie.com sees it again for Saffiedine, 10-9.

Round 3 – Both fighters run to the middle, but guess where Larson goes? Yup – to the cage. Saffiedine measures him and lands a right hand. Saffiedine with a front kick. Low kick. Punches land flush, and Larson drops for a takedown. Saffiedine just backs away. High kick misses for Saffiedine – just over the top. Yes, he’s throwing high kicks against someone who should theoretically be shooting in at all times. Larson grabs a single leg. Saffiedine spins to the cage and again shows excellent balance. Saffiedine slips his leg out and walks to Larson’s back. Larson spins in, but Saffiedine is now on top throwing punches. Larson tries to keep the action close, but Saffiedine is elevating and landing while maintaining control. Saffiedine is landing left hands at will. Larson rolls to his side, but he’s got nothing from his back. Round ends there. It’s 10-9 Saffiedine on the MMAjunkie.com card, and he takes the fight 30-27. Poor showing from Larson. Tarec Saffiedine def. Brock Larson via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27).

DANILLO VILLEFORT VS. JOEY VILLASENOR

Round 1 – Villasenor paws a few jabs to open. Villefort throws a hard right that falls short, but he lands a probing low kick. Villefort lands to the guy, and Villasenor answers in kind. Villefort shoots in and drives Villasenor to the canvas. Half-mount for Villefort, and he looks for an arm-triangel choke. Villasenor works his arm free, but Villefort passes out to side control. Villasenor regains half-guard, then a butterfly. Villefort stands and fires a big right as he presses back into half-mount. Villasenor spins his head away from the cage, but he is having trouble operating from his back. Cross-face for Villefort, and he lands a few left hands. Villasenor preventing the pass underneath,and he lands a right hand when he escapes as Villefort tries to attack the arm. Slip from Villefort. He shoots, but Villasenor sprawls well adn falls on top. Round ends there, and it’s 10-9 Villefort on the MMAjunkie.com card.

Round 2 – Villasenor moving laterally, and Villefort tries an overhand right. Villasenor lands a jab. Into the clinch, and Villasenor pulls away but eats a knee. Villefort lands a front kick. Villasenor tries a knee, but he’s dropped by a counter right. He rolls, stands and smiles. Villasenor tries a high kick. Villasenor leaps in with a knee. The two trade, and Villefort signals for more. It’s all bait though, and he lands a takedown when his opponent moves forward. Villasenor with guard underneath, but Villefort works in a big right hand. Villefort passes out to half-mount. He gets mount. Villasenor tries an immediate sweep. It doesn’t work, but he does regain guard. Villefort punches to the gut. Villasenor kicks his legs up, but Villefort feels it and immediately shoves them off. Villefort works to the side, and Villasenor prevents the mount pass as time expires. It’s another round for Villefort on the MMAjunkie.com card, 10-9.

Round 3 – Villasenor opens with an uppercut. Villefort answers with a kick to the legs. Villefort not uncomfortable on his feet, and he lands a nice leg kick. Villasenor misses with punches and moves into the clinch. Villasenor controls against the cage and lands a left hand in a brief moment of space. Villefort switches off, but Villasenor spins immediately back to the outside. Villasenor relentless with the bodylock and gets a trip. He tries to posture and land, but Villefort does a nice job of pushing him away and avoiding damage. Villefort defending well on bottom, and Villasenor gets careless, he spins under and out and takes the back. Villasenor turtled on the canvas. Villasenor spins, but it just leaves him on his back. Villefort advances to mount. And lands a few punches. Bell rings, and it’s a nice performance from the late replacement. Villasenor had a nice early round, but Villefort took it late. It’s 10-9 on the MMAjunkie.com card for Villefort, who also takes the fight, 30-27. Danillo Villefort def. Joey Villasenor via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27).

PAUL DALEY VS. JORGE MASVIDAL

Round 1 – Daley kicks low to open. He misses up top and kicks again. Daley really pushing the action early. Masvidal circling early. Daley works the body. Daley just a little short on a few power punches. Masvidal lands a straight over a Daley kick. Masvidal gets a right hand in. Daley hits the deck first as he’s caught off-balance. Daley lands a nice left after some traded low kicks. Masvidal tries for a single, but Daley pulls away. Eyepoke from Daley, though he thinks Masvidal is faking. Surprise. Quick restart. Daley kicks low. Masvidal jabs. Daley stays tight and just misses a powerful punch. Capoeira kicks from Daley is flashy, but nothing there. Masvidal rests in the center and grabs a single-leg. Daley on his back, and he looks to slow the action underneath. SCramble back to the feet. Jab for Daley. Masvidal just misses a big overhand. Daley moves into the clinch and lands a few knees. He lands a left as he pulls away. Knees from Masvidal in the closing seconds. MMAjunkie.com sees the opening round for Daley, 10-9.

Round 2 – Daley takes the center. Low kick. Second misses. Masvidal moving well, but he’s really not firing much. Daley lands a 1-2 and just misses a high kick. Masvidal scampers away and answers with a few probing punches. Daley lands a nice right. Masvidal avoiding too much damage, and he looks like he wants to brawl as he drops his hands and gestures. Thinks better of it and scores with a single-leg takedown. Daley works back to his feet, and the pair trade knees inside. Second takedown for Masvidal scores. Daley works his back to the cage and rises to his knees. He stands, though Masvidal keeps control of the body. Masvidal continues to press in. He tries a third takedown that only gets Daley to his knees. Daley pops back up, and they reset Masvidal with a nice jab. He gets another takedown, and this one is more in the center of the cage. Daley pulls guard. Masvidal with a few punches from top, but it’s not much action. Restart with just seconds remaining. Punches traded with little effect. Daley had a slight edge in striking, but with the takedowns, MMAjunkie.com gives the second to Masvidal, 10-9.

Round 3 – Daley misses an early 1-2, and he looks more intense this round. Masvidal circling and countering. He’s doing well with maintaining distance. Daley goes to the body. Single-leg works for Masvidal, and Daley pulls guard underneath. Daley backs up to the cage, but Masvidal just ties up the legs. Daley looks at the ref with shock, and the official does call for the restart. Jab from Daley. Daley lands on top of a Masvidal low kick. Daley works the body, but he lets Masvidal off the cage. Jab from Masvidal scores. Daley moving forward, but Masvidal backing away well. Daley might be scoring points just by staying busy though. Left for Daley lands. Traded lefts. Masvidal gets a single, but Daley lands two punches while sprawling and scrambling. Masvidal covers underneath as Daley actually reverses the takedown in a scramble and lands a few punches, but the Brit backs away. He wants this on the feet. Less than a minute. Daley lands a few punches, but Masvidal there to answer. In an ironic twist, it’s Daley who gets a final takedown and punches from the top that likely seal the win. MMAjunkie.com scores the final round for Daley, 10-9, and awards him the fight 29-28. Paul Daley def. Jorge Masvidal via unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 29-28).

A few folks in the crowd disagreed, and beer cups came flying into the cage after the announcement. Those folks were promptly escorted out.

RAMEAU THIERRY SOKOUDJOU VS. HOUSTON ALEXANDER

Round 1 – Sokoudjou sports a heavily bandaged left knee. He takes the center, and Alexander circles right. Alexander misses a low kick, though Sokoudjou scores with one of his own. Chants of “Hou – ston” fill the building. Brief exchange in tight from both. Sokoudjou misses with two punches but scores with a kick. Alexander misses the counter. Sokoudjou misses a kick, and Alexander wraps him up briefly but doesn’t look for the takedown. Left hand from Sokoudjou drops Alexander. He latches into a single-leg. Sokoudjou is blasting away. Alexander appears out for a spell, but the referee is at a real distance. Alexander continues to press in. Sokoudjou earns a trip. He thinks punches briefly, then choke. He passes on both, and they return to the feet. Alexander still looks wobbly. Sokoudjou lands a shot that wobbles Alexander. Sokoudjou moves in and scores a takedown. Stall momentarily, and Alexander sweeps to the top. Left hands from the top. Sokoudjou is probably about out of gas underneath. Alexander postures and lands punches. It appears he headbutts Sokoudjou at the bell. MMAjunkie.com scores the round for Sokoudjou, 10-9.

Round 2 – Alexander jabs and eats a counter. Alexander kicks the lead knee. Sokoudjou doesn’t look to have much left and will wait to counter. Alexander sticks and moves. Three punches land, as does a knee, and Sokoudjou drops from the attacks. Alexander pounces and delivers blow after blow after blow after blow after blow. No clue what the ref is waiting on. Commission officials ringside stand and can’t believe what they’re watching. Hands are raised, and the referee finally steps in. Houston Alexander def. Rameau Thierry Sokodjou via TKO (punches) – Round 2, 1:31.

KEITH JARDINE TREVOR PRANGLEY

Round 1 – Jardine moving around early, doing his thing. Prangley stalks. Jardine actually rushes into the clinch and presses Prangley against the cage. Knees inside, and Prangley circles off the cage. Stall in the clinch as they jockey for position. Knees inside. Scramble to the ground, and Prangley winds up in top position. Jardine actually latches onto and arm bar and Prangley looks stuck. Prangley spins well with the move and takes his arm to safety while setting up inside control. Jardine bleeding from just over his left eye. Prangley tries to transition, but Jardine regains guard. Prangley not finding much room to work. Jardine reaches down and grabs a leg, but Prangley pulls away and they reset on the feet. Prangley looks a little tired, and he eats a big right hand. He smiles. Jardine rushes in with a combo, but Prangley scores on his jerky foe. Round ends on the feet. MMAjunkie.com sees it for Prangley, 10-9.

Round 2 – Early traded punches, and Jardine lands a low kick. Jardine leads with a left, but Prangley has his counterpunching on point. Slapping kick from Jardine. Jardine leading with his jab, but Prangley continues to answer. It’s Jardine circling and initiating. Prangley flat-footed but landing. Slow pace draws the ire of the crowd. Exchange, and a big right uppercut drops Jardine. He pops back up, and they clinch after a quick series before Jardine pulls away. Prangley in the center. Jardine circling, and he pops the jab. Jardine rushes in, but Prangley pulls away and avoids any real damage. Jardine tries to take the back for a toss, but he settles for a left before moving away. Jardine lands a nice left at the bell, but the knockdown is too much to overcome. MMAjunkie.com sees it for Prangley, 10-9.

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